Dear Friends,
Was awakened this morning with a text from my brother informing me
that I am on the front page of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. The
bottom banner read, 'Finally, APO's Jim Paredes gives up on RP.' It
was datelined Melbourne.
While APO was doing our shows in Melbourne and Sydney, Gerry Lirio
from the Inquirer was interviewing me about my new life in Aus. I
talked to him how we were adjusting to everything, the joys and tears
experienced by all immigrants, etc. I also talked about my reasons for
leaving (personal growth mostly) and my frustrations with the
political situation. I said that I was tired. But not once did I ever
say that I had given up on the Philippines.More correctly, I have
always said I would fight another day. Everyday in Sydney, I wake up
to discover the things that work well and wonder how we can do it back
home.
I am not one to trash the Philippines just to feel good about
migrating. In a country already reeling from so much self-inflicted
wounds and pessimism, I don't know how editors and writers can
continue twisting things around. I am, to say the least very
disappointed with the Inquirer. I just don't know how they can come to
such a conclusion based on the interview with me. Sure, I expressed
disappointment with the politics of the country just like everyone
else but to say I have given up on the Philippines is to put it
mildly, a naked lie. It seems that the one who thought of this
headline feels the best thing this country needs is a daily fix of
despair and gloom.
I believe the truth will set us free, but sadly, there is also power
in falsehood. Apparently it sells more than good news.
I remember reading an analogy about spreading falsehood and it
compares it to going on top of a windy hill with a feather pillow and
a knife. While there, slash the pillow and let all the feathers fly
out to where the wind takes it. If a newspaper wishes to make amends
about a false report later on, it becomes as futile as picking up all
the feathers again to restore the reputation of anyone.
Alas, I've just been had. If I had a newspaper right now, I would be
tempted to run a the banner which reads, "Should we all give up on the
Inquirer?'
Other strange facts on the article;
-I was never a member of the MTRCB
-APO did not sing Handog Ng Pilipino sa Mundo in the concerts.
Sorry Gerry. I think you already had a headline in mind even before
the interview. You 'cherry picked' to fit words and impressions to the
headline and so missed the true story. OK Inquirer, you can headline
that Jim Paredes has given up on the Philippines.just as Bush claimrd
there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq!
Jim Paredes